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jvert 13/jan./2016 às 0:43
SteamOS brewmaster update 2.60 released
This includes all the beta updates released last week as well as a few other minor fixes.

A new kernel which fixes some problems in the udeb packaging.
install libnvidia-encode1:i386 if it was not installed
add chronyd network-manager hook
security updates

==== SteamOS build 60 2016-01-12 ====
  • linux - fix control file
  • chrony - add network-manager hook
  • debian-installer - bump kernel ABI
  • steamos-autoupdate - install libnvidia-encode1:i386 if it was not preinstalled
  • perl - CVE-2015-8607[cve.mitre.org]
  • sudo - CVE-2015-5602[cve.mitre.org]
==== SteamOS build 59 2016-01-06 ====
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Shark 13/jan./2016 às 1:16 
Libnvidia-encode adds NVENC support(hardware encoding, Shadowplay and Steam IHS use this module for recording). It is currently not included in the latest iso of SteamOS, so I'm not sure when it was added to the repo.
Escrito originalmente por Shark:
Libnvidia-encode adds NVENC support(hardware encoding, Shadowplay and Steam IHS use this module for recording). It is currently not included in the latest iso of SteamOS, so I'm not sure when it was added to the repo.


Maybe they will respin a new one up?
Shark 13/jan./2016 às 1:48 
Escrito originalmente por Josh:
Escrito originalmente por Shark:
Libnvidia-encode adds NVENC support(hardware encoding, Shadowplay and Steam IHS use this module for recording). It is currently not included in the latest iso of SteamOS, so I'm not sure when it was added to the repo.


Maybe they will respin a new one up?
I do hope so, it has been over 2 months since last release. Then Intel GPU users will be able to run SteamOS again.

Edit: It seems Valve is busy updating their ISOs right now.
Última edição por Shark; 13/jan./2016 às 1:50
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Escrito originalmente por Josh:


Maybe they will respin a new one up?
I do hope so, it has been over 2 months since last release. Then Intel GPU users will be able to run SteamOS again.
I thought they rebuilt it really recently?
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Escrito originalmente por Josh:


Maybe they will respin a new one up?
I do hope so, it has been over 2 months since last release. Then Intel GPU users will be able to run SteamOS again.

Edit: It seems Valve is busy updating their ISOs right now.


http://i.imgur.com/9Ng51d5.png says that they rebuilt it :)
Please add a link for the download of the 2.60
Escrito originalmente por DjDarthyGamer:
Please add a link for the download of the 2.60
http://repo.steampowered.com/download/ is your friend, note the last 2 entries are the ones you are wanting.
TransistorCowboy 13/jan./2016 às 11:43 
Sweet! Thanks for the updates!
TinMan1325 15/jan./2016 às 9:21 
@jvert
Will there ever be an option to pick and choose which GPU driver we want to use? Someone mentioned in the last update thread that AMD Crimson drops support for older cards. So if there was an easy way to choose the driver, people would be able to keep the old one and others would be able to upgrade faster. I still can't get either of the Metro games working and I'm hoping Crimson might help with that.
Thanks
Rump Doctor 16/jan./2016 às 14:46 
I'm on an older machine the beta has me booting to black screen. This happened a few months ago and was fixed by booting from a live usb, and using nautilus with elevated privilege to delete two little files that reverted me to stable and I was fine.

So I'm trying to do that now but I can't remember what two files, or where they are. I'm trying to find the old thread but no luck yet. Cany anyone remind we of whhere to find these files?
Última edição por Rump Doctor; 16/jan./2016 às 14:47
powerarmour 20/jan./2016 às 11:51 
My 1920x1200 LCD still doesn't like SteamOS, the BPM UI is now stretched to fit (used to be letterboxed, which I was fine with), and Portal 2 seems to think my native res is 1080p and is also stretched.

*Sigh*
Shark 20/jan./2016 às 13:10 
Escrito originalmente por powerarmour:
My 1920x1200 LCD still doesn't like SteamOS, the BPM UI is now stretched to fit (used to be letterboxed, which I was fine with), and Portal 2 seems to think my native res is 1080p and is also stretched.

*Sigh*
Ye, SteamOS doesn't work on 16:10 resolutions out of the box. This can be fixed manually, but it may prevent updates from being applied automatically: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/SteamOS/wiki/Custom-Resolutions-And-Refresh-Rates
powerarmour 20/jan./2016 às 14:48 
Escrito originalmente por Shark:
Ye, SteamOS doesn't work on 16:10 resolutions out of the box. This can be fixed manually, but it may prevent updates from being applied automatically: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/SteamOS/wiki/Custom-Resolutions-And-Refresh-Rates

In SteamOS 1.0 though, 16:9 was forced and displayed in Letterbox aspect on a 16:10 which was much better (and also like how a console would display). It's just the stretching that is pretty horrible, as it not only spoils the BPM UI, but also prevents a native 1:1 pixel ratio in games too.
lamprey 22/jan./2016 às 16:18 
Am I crazy or does my xbox controller finally have a deadzone?
Escrito originalmente por other.kevin:
Am I crazy or does my xbox controller finally have a deadzone?
are you in the client beta? this should fix it
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